Credit Portfolio Branch Number 1 Ajami of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Exceeded 25 Million Manat
In a short time the team of the branch number 1, Ajami (Street Javadkhan 30A) of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) was able to significantly increase its active portfolio of clients.
As of November 14, the loan portfolio exceeded 25 million manat . This is 50 % more compared to the results of the 2nd quarter of 2013 and 11 times more results for November 2012 (a year ago) . The portfolio consists of loans to individuals ( cash loans , collateral consumer loans and auto loans ) and loans to small businesses.
Branch Director A. Zeynalov: "The new team of the bank has set a new goal and goes with confidence to achieve them. Today we have an excellent performance for the branch that operates at a profit , and this is not the limit of our capabilities. "
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) is a subsidiary of VTB Bank. The shareholders of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) are: JSC VTB Bank and JSC AtaHolding. JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) provides services to corporate businesses, small businesses and private clients. The bank is now represented by 4 branches and the Office of customer service at head office. -15D -
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